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Every so often, I happen to snap ‘that shot’ that generates the reaction all us photographers are gunning for, the ‘wow’ shot. When we get so lucky, we want to share it with the world. That ‘wow’ is just too good not to hear over and over again. I mean we could probably all look at our own shots that wow us for longer than we’d like to admit so why not share the eye candy!

So share your #eyespy candid of the week at #mg_captures as I would love to see them!

When I looked down at my display after snapping this shot, I had my first ‘wow’ and I was a photography goner. I just couldn’t believe the timing that took place to allow such a candid, unplanned moment to be captured. Since then, I am a junkie for those organic, genuine, wonderfully spontaneous moments that capture authenticity.

Understanding Exposure…and all that

My bestie got me this great book Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson (3rd edition) when I first bought my camera 3 years ago. Truth be told, I started to read it and take notes, being the good academic I am. And immediately after the first few pages, I was completely overwhelmed. And that was that. Closed the book and on the shelf it went. It wasn’t until I started to really take pictures and get frustrated that I couldn’t capture subjects the way I was envisioning that the book started to look more appealing.

Open, re-read first and second sections. NOPE – still intimidating. I guess I was afraid that once I started to mess around with the oh-so-scary manual settings I would break my camera and wouldn’t be able to get it back to my trusty old auto. I know, silly Maddie.

A few months ago I dusted it off again, threw out my old notes, and started fresh and determined. But it wasn’t until I had a lovely afternoon with my great photographer friend that finally got me over the hump. She let me play around with her cameras (Nikon D800 and D700) and all of a sudden, this wasn’t so intimidating!

For me the key has been practice, practice, practice and of course, reading the book. It’s really great at walking you through different exercises and concisely explaining how all the camera functions correlate. I think what I like best about the book is that the author offers tip and tricks of the trade coupled with his personal opinions, sort of like a must-see list from a friend that’s been where you’re about to go – you trust their opinion.

This image of the fireplace is from a company shoot a few weeks ago. We’ve launched a new sector to our business that features pre-fabricated units and we’re in desperate need of lifestyle images. Since I’ve become the resident photographer over the past 2 years, it’s been a great forum to practice. But this shoot was the first I dared to try manually. This was by far the best shot of the day. The sun was presenting to be quite an issue and I was getting increasingly frustrated, but the timing and settings for this image made it all worth it.

Don’t mind me while I… toot toot beep beep!

a few good gems

One of my biggest struggles in starting this blog was figuring out where and how to start. So many thoughts as to how I should go about getting this under way. “Should I wait until I get a bit better at shooting manually?” “I should design my logo first.” “What the heck am I going to write about that people are even going to want to read this?”

So I just started. After all, the best place to start is at the beginning! Fortunately enough for me, I’ve been able to start a concentrated effort on my adobe suite skills, specifically illustrator and photoshop at work. And thus, my logo was born. Many thanks to those who post instructional youtube videos without which I’d be lost. And choosing a name? Well, that took a better part of a month. And after all my idea boards, word association exercises, and Google searches it wasn’t until I went to actually start my blog and discovered what URLs were available that my name came to be! I swear it always ends up being something that comes about per chance in regards to such things. It just hits you.

So really this is a beginning of a beginning. My journey to honing my photography skills to the point where someone might want to pay me for them (fingers crossed). Personally, my absolute favs are the candid shots I’m lucky enough to snap every now and then. Yet, I know it takes so much more than that. So hop on board and join me as I start to bite off more than I can chew and try to learn the technical side of this art and along the way, get lucky with some great candid moments.

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